Detroit Red Wings Details

After 38 years, the Detroit Red Wings said goodbye to Joe Louis Arena, playing their last home game back in April. The end of the 2016-17 season not only marked the end of an era in Joe Louis, but also the end of a 25-year playoff streak that started back during the 1990-91 season. In what was a bittersweet end has paved the way for the future of the Red Wings. Detroit will open the 2017-18 season in the brand new Little Caesars Arena, where the team will try to begin a brand-new playoff streak.

The 16-17 season wasn’t what the Red Wings were hoping for. With just 79 points, Detroit finished 7th in the Atlantic Division. Struggles plagued the team on both ends of the ice, with the Red Wings finishing 24th in goals and 25th in goals against. The team had just a single 20-plus goal-scorer – Tomas Tatar (25 goals, 21 assists) – and the rest of the team struggled to generate offense consistently. Veteran winger Henrik Zetterberg led the team in total points with 68 (17 goals, 51 assists). 20-year-old center Dylan Larkin showed flashes of greatness but his numbers were down from his rookie campaign in 2015-16. Thomas Vanek and Tomas Jurco were both dealt at the trade deadline so the 2017-18 roster will look a bit different. The team also brought in veteran defenseman Trevor Daley to improve last year’s mediocre blue line. In a new arena, there is new life and new hope for the Detroit Red Wings in the upcoming season.

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When do Red Wings playoff tickets go on sale?

If the Red Wings make the NHL playoffs, tickets typically go on sale in April. For alerts on Red Wings playoff tickets, make sure to sign up for an account.

Detroit Red Wings schedule

To browse upcoming Red Wings games, search the game listings above. For Red Wings results, scores, record, and information on future games, feel free to explore our Red Wings Schedule page. This year, the Red Wings season runs from October 5, 2017 to April 7, 2018.

How much do Red Wings tickets cost?

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When do the Red Wings play the Bruins?

This season, the Red Wings play the Bruins December 13 and February 6 in Detroit and December 23 and March 6 in Boston. Visit our Red Wings vs. Bruins matchup page for ticket listings and further information.

Detroit Red Wings Top Matchups

The Detroit Red Wings have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.

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